"rats, my dad got shot in front of me and I'm all alone. Poo poo, now for another episode of proving pysch. 101 wrong! Silly therapists, if you take enough uppers... EVERYTHING IS GGREEEAAAAAAAAT!"_________________<DTayl> actually i'm the bad sister
<DTayl> i drink, i stay out too late, i swear, i'm mean, i spend too much money and i got a tattoo
<DTayl> Laura turned 9
<DTayl> i'm the bad sister

we all have our moments!_________________<DTayl> actually i'm the bad sister
<DTayl> i drink, i stay out too late, i swear, i'm mean, i spend too much money and i got a tattoo
<DTayl> Laura turned 9
<DTayl> i'm the bad sister

it all adds up!_________________<DTayl> actually i'm the bad sister
<DTayl> i drink, i stay out too late, i swear, i'm mean, i spend too much money and i got a tattoo
<DTayl> Laura turned 9
<DTayl> i'm the bad sister

I think part of the reason she's unlikable is that it's hard to show true grieving in "real" time. This story follows a realistic timeline. They can't really fast forward through it. They can't just stick in a photomontage that occupies the space of a few months. I also don't think they've done a good job showing grieving. At all. Grieving follows a pattern. You can jump around beteen the different stages of grief but they are all there at some point. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. Where has any of that been? She jumped right to depression and now there's nothing. She's emotionless.

In addition, consider Bree's character when the series started. Consider everything she's been through. She's supposed to be smart. She hasn't learned very much. We haven't really seen her experience emotional growth at all. There haven't been any life lessons. She's still just an angsty teenager in extraordinary circumstances. It was enough to carry the series at the beginning but I don't think it's enough now. I think the whole thing is suffering from shallow writing. There's no depth anywhere.

I agree with Danielle, lol.
I say mean things about boys sometimes when they're upsetting me. Maybe Bree is feeling jealous so she took it out on them._________________"Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof."
-- V For Vendetta <3

I think part of the reason she's unlikable is that it's hard to show true grieving in "real" time. This story follows a realistic timeline. They can't really fast forward through it. They can't just stick in a photomontage that occupies the space of a few months. I also don't think they've done a good job showing grieving. At all. Grieving follows a pattern. You can jump around beteen the different stages of grief but they are all there at some point. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. Where has any of that been? She jumped right to depression and now there's nothing. She's emotionless.

In addition, consider Bree's character when the series started. Consider everything she's been through. She's supposed to be smart. She hasn't learned very much. We haven't really seen her experience emotional growth at all. There haven't been any life lessons. She's still just an angsty teenager in extraordinary circumstances. It was enough to carry the series at the beginning but I don't think it's enough now. I think the whole thing is suffering from shallow writing. There's no depth anywhere.

Maybe she's becoming emo.

(J/k No offense to any emo's on the forum.)_________________The Truth: There is always two sides to every story.
The Task: Listening to those stories.

I think part of the reason she's unlikable is that it's hard to show true grieving in "real" time. This story follows a realistic timeline. They can't really fast forward through it. They can't just stick in a photomontage that occupies the space of a few months. I also don't think they've done a good job showing grieving. At all. Grieving follows a pattern. You can jump around beteen the different stages of grief but they are all there at some point. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. Where has any of that been? She jumped right to depression and now there's nothing. She's emotionless.

In addition, consider Bree's character when the series started. Consider everything she's been through. She's supposed to be smart. She hasn't learned very much. We haven't really seen her experience emotional growth at all. There haven't been any life lessons. She's still just an angsty teenager in extraordinary circumstances. It was enough to carry the series at the beginning but I don't think it's enough now. I think the whole thing is suffering from shallow writing. There's no depth anywhere.

(countable)
Any form of guitar-driven alternative rock (punk) that expresses emotions beyond traditional punk's emotional palette of alienation and rage - (Usage: 1990s)
(countable)
A young person who is considered to be over-emotional about imperfections in his or her life - (Usage: 2000s)
(uncountable)
The subculture of emos.